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Old 06-27-2007 | 07:40 PM
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Old 06-27-2007 | 07:53 PM
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Innovate OWNZ!!!
Old 06-27-2007 | 07:58 PM
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that was the LC-1 by innovative correct? I heard those had the tendancy to crap out on ya???
Old 06-27-2007 | 08:03 PM
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Interesting article. They all seem to be limited as far as logging and tuning go, which requires additional capabilities. There was an article in the July issue of Truckin' some fellow did a Dyno tune, really righteous, but used HP Tuners suite in asddition to the Fast wide band set up.........
Old 06-27-2007 | 08:09 PM
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Originally Posted by BlackGMC
that was the LC-1 by innovative correct? I heard those had the tendancy to crap out on ya???
Mine xd-16 system had went out once. Only thing that happened was i couldn't get logworks to work. I had to pay for shipping to get it fixed,but it is dead on accurate. Customer service was awesome. If your buying a wideband it is the only choice.

BTW: Ever since it has came back it was in my car for 8 months with no problems what so ever. Just recalibrate it every 6 months.
Old 06-27-2007 | 08:31 PM
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Awesome,thanks for tht man.
I have the innovate LM1 which I need so I can take it from truck to truck and I have never had any problems at all.
Old 06-27-2007 | 08:49 PM
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Yep, I bought an LM-1 before the LC-1 had come out. I had to replace the sensor one time but, no problems at all from the unit itself.

Good link thunder.
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Originally Posted by 99RCSB
Mine xd-16 system had went out once. Only thing that happened was i couldn't get logworks to work. I had to pay for shipping to get it fixed,but it is dead on accurate. Customer service was awesome. If your buying a wideband it is the only choice.

BTW: Ever since it has came back it was in my car for 8 months with no problems what so ever. Just recalibrate it every 6 months.
Thanks I am in the market for one, BTW thanks for posting the article, it really helps with my decsiion.
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WOW!


hmmm...this article may be sticky material. Copy and paste time.
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How good are the autometer wide bands?



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